Two pollsters, one from each party, say public opinion won’t likely turn against Obama

Thursday

May 23, 2013 at 12:14 PMMay 23, 2013 at 11:13 PM

As I’ve reported several times in the past week (most recently HERE), President Obama is holding up well in the polls despite all the so-called scandals swirling about his administration.

Nor is their much reason to expect that situation to change any time soon, as Jill Lawrence EXPLAINS:

Given the noise level on Capitol Hill, cable TV, and social media, Obama’s 50 percent-plus showings in recent polls from CNN, Pew, and ABC/Washington Post seem somewhat surprising. But two veteran political pollsters, one from each party, say that Obama can expect to maintain his standing as long as ...

Read more

Pat Cunningham

As I’ve reported several times in the past week (most recently HERE), President Obama is holding up well in the polls despite all the so-called scandals swirling about his administration.

Nor is their much reason to expect that situation to change any time soon, as Jill Lawrence EXPLAINS:

Given the noise level on Capitol Hill, cable TV, and social media, Obama’s 50 percent-plus showings in recent polls from CNN, Pew, and ABC/Washington Post seem somewhat surprising. But two veteran political pollsters, one from each party, say that Obama can expect to maintain his standing as long as ...

Read more

Never miss a story

Choose the plan that's right for you.
Digital access or digital and print delivery.